About this trial
Currently, a ketosis-inducing programme, usually a liquid meal replacement, is the standard of care for pre-operative dietary management. However, compliance with liduiqd meal replacement is challenging primarily due to individual taste preferences, limited variety, having to take a liquid diet, lifestyle factors, and other obstacles. Therefore, there is a need for RTE meals to enhance patient satisfaction and compliance, ultimately resulting in improved pre-operative weight loss outcomes. Hence, this RCT study aims to determine whether Very Low Calorie Diet Ready-to-eat (VLCD RTE) meals would lead to greater compliance as measured by blood ketones and meal logging via Nutritionist Buddy app (nBuddy App) compared to standard care liquid meal replacement (Optifast) prior to bariatric surgery.
Eligibility criteria
Qualifiers
Adults aged 21 to 65 years old
Scheduled for bariatric surgery at least 1 month prior
BMI ≥ 27.5 kg/m2 (with type 2 diabetes mellitus or metabolic syndrome)
Owns a smart phone with data plan
Disqualifiers
Cognitive impairment.
Hypothyroidism
Chronic kidney disease
Hypothyroidism
Trial design
Treatments tested in this trial
- Very Low Calorie Diet Ready-to-eat (VLCD RTE) meals
- Standard Care Group
Treatment groups
Locations
2Sponsors and collaborators
National University Hospital, Singapore
Lead sponsor
Alexandra Hospital
Collaborator